معرفی
Dr. Mohamed El Alili is a Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Science, Department of Health Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research focuses on improving the statistical quality of trial-based economic evaluations, addressing challenges such as skewed data, missing data, and clustered data to ensure valid and reliable healthcare resource allocation decisions. He contributes to the development of national guidelines for economic evaluations and has published extensively on methodologies in healthcare economics.
Education:
- Master's in Healthcare Policy, Innovation, and Management (2014-2015)
- Bachelor's in Health Sciences (2011-2014)
Research Interests:
El Alili’s work emphasizes the application of advanced statistical methods to healthcare economic evaluations. His key areas include cost-effectiveness analysis optimization, handling missing data in longitudinal studies, and validating utility metrics (e.g., EQ-5D). He actively collaborates on guideline updates and policy-relevant studies to enhance decision-making in healthcare resource allocation.
Teaching:
He teaches academic research methods and economic evaluations to both bachelor and master students, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications in healthcare economics.
Awards:
- Best poster award ESPACOMP, 3rd place (2015)
Advising & Grants:
El Alili has supervised one PhD thesis and contributed to studies funded by grants, focusing on topics like mental health interventions and diabetes drug cost-effectiveness. His research has been widely cited and shared across academic platforms.
